THE inaugural Dr Wu Lien-Teh lecture on ‘Human Habitat: Habits and Health: Informing Our Future With Lessons from History’ was an eye-opener for the 70-odd participants.
Not only did they learn about the life of Dr Wu (1879-1960) and his contributions to medical services, they also discovered the role he played in battling pneumonic plague that had ravaged vast parts of China in the 1930s.
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